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Can we open a ticket to add a recursive flag? It's not too hard to go through the S3 gateway but it requires setting up another profile for the AWS credentials, and people will have to install the AWS cli as well
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This is a feature request.
Access-Control-Allow-Origin, Access-Control-Allow-Methods, Access-Control-Allow-Headers and Access-Control-Allow-Credentials header is required to satisfy https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Access-Control-Allow-Origin.
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Best I can tell, all executables produce 0 as a Linux exit code, regardless how wrongly they were invoked. That's a problem, e.g. when attempting to run the gateway as a systemd.service.
Specific use case:
storj-gateway.servicerunsgateway_xxx_yyy --config-dir does-not-exist. Systemd happily reports that everything is fine -- which of course it is not, but it cannot tell unless the exit co